55% of public say best way to prove donations are well spent is a veto on first-class travel for charity staff

Almost half (46%) also say a £50k charity staff pay cap would reassure with just over 1 in 3 (37%) suggesting a £100k cap

43% say a charity staff bonus ban would engender confidence

42% cited a ‘charity mostly run by volunteers’

Just 7% say nothing would make them feel confident that a charity would spend a donation well

SOURCE: nfpSynergy’s Charity Awareness Monitor, which regularly surveys a representative sample of 1000 16+ year olds throughout mainland Britain, asking them a range of charity-related questions.

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